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719 Griswold St
Detroit, MI 48226
Office Property For Lease
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68,939 SF


HIGHLIGHTS
- Signature building naming rights opportunity and exterior signage
- Sky lighted two story glass retail atrium staffed with 24/7 security
- Unique opportunity to occupy top floor of the building - high end finishes
- Up to 24,733 SF of contiguous office space available
- Attached covered parking available at Financial District Garage
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
A block from Campus Martius Park in the Financial District, the landmark at 719 Griswold St. was designed by architect Daniel Burnham and constructed in 1912 as the Dime Building for the bank. The skyscraper was purchased in 2011 by Bedrock. The building stands 23 stories tall and represents the Neoclassical style, featuring a façade of white brick and gray granite. The tower touts a unique U shape, with windows all along the perimeter. A two-story atrium contains the lobby and several restaurants, and the basement hosts the vault-themed event and meeting space. The location includes an accessway to the the adjacent parking garage.
- 24 Hour Access
- Atrium
- Bus Line
- Property Manager on Site
- Security System
- Skyway
- Energy Star Labeled
- Air Conditioning
PROPERTY FACTS
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABILITY
ENERGY STAR® Energy Star is a program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that promotes energy efficiency and provides simple, credible, and unbiased information that consumers and businesses rely on to make well-informed decisions. Thousands of industrial, commercial, utility, state, and local organizations partner with the EPA to deliver cost-saving energy efficiency solutions that protect the climate while improving air quality and protecting public health. The Energy Star score compares a building’s energy performance to similar buildings nationwide and accounts for differences in operating conditions, regional weather data, and other important considerations. Certification is given on an annual basis, so a building must maintain its high performance to be certified year to year. To be eligible for Energy Star certification, a building must earn a score of 75 or higher on EPA’s 1 – 100 scale, indicating that it performs better than at least 75 percent of similar buildings nationwide. This 1 – 100 Energy Star score is based on the actual, measured energy use of a building and is calculated within EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager tool.
